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Friendlybirdseggs@sopuli.xyz to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 day ago

Yes I know it doesn't work like that

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Yes I know it doesn't work like that

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    Okay, but what exactly are we trying to get to? Ya’ll think there’s frosting and gummy bears down there? Ancient pirate treasure? Mole people to establish trade with?

    There’s no sharp cutoff point, at a certain point the crushing hot rock that flows like bread dough starts to flow more like syrup, then just down for thousands more miles of more heat and more pressure.

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    I dunno, they stopped the borehole due to high temperatures. Drilling under the ocean would mean easy water cooling.

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      My opinion based on zero research is that salt water is hell for mechanisms.

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        Ordinarily, sure, but we’re talking about hot salt water, which is definitely less corrosive.

        Oh wait.

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        Haven’t we solved that? How does offshore oil work?

        • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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          Well obviously they just remove all the salt first.

          • baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de
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            if a soup is too salty you add some potatoes to absorb some of the salt, so i bet they do the same with oil, just more

            • lastweakness@lemmy.world
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              So just more potatoes?

              • rooroo@feddit.org
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                Boil em, mash em, throw em in the sea.

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      We make the hole bigger and install pumps to pull water and debris out. Easy fix! /S

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    SG-3? Some possible Silurian/Goa’uld crossover perhaps?

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      Probably will all die because it ain’t sg-1.

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    So it’s mantle already under that?

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